Meet the Characters of Lizzie Bright
This morning, at 10am, we kicked off our first performance of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy. And it was great. With the official start of the run here, we felt…
This morning, at 10am, we kicked off our first performance of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy. And it was great. With the official start of the run here, we felt…
by Sarah Erkert, Production Dramaturg Sometimes, as a dramaturg, you feel like much of the research you do on a play is for naught. The material can be dense and…
Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy is the next show at Emerson Stage, with public performances in the Semel Theater Nov 1-3 (two school matinees, playing Oct 31 and Nov 1,…
By Sarah Erkhart This blog post was cross-posted from the Lizzie Bright Dramaturgical Blog. Hello and welcome to the dramaturgical blog for Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, the…
By Robert Onorato Big Love is violent. There’s no way around it. You probably know this. You’ve read it, or heard about our production from an actor or production…
Written by Robert Onorato, Assistant Dramaturg Emerson College loves Charles Mee. Emerson Stage’s production of Big Love is only the latest bit of Mee-love the students and faculty of Emerson…
By Jamie Hovis Timberlake Wertenbaker’s The Love of the Nightingale is a modern adaptation of the Greek myth of Philomele as told in Sophocles’ Tereus and Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The story follows two sisters, Athenian princesses, Procne and…
By Robin Goldberg The central storyline of Big Love is based on a classic Greek myth, The Danaids. The writer, Aeschylus, drew his inspiration from Danais, a Greek epic poem written by a “cyclic…
Later today, Emerson Stage will send out audition announcements for two upcoming shows to eligible members of the Emerson community. That’s why, today, we’re going to talk about the most…